100 unique artworks
Released in group Exhibition
Poetics of the Infinite
In Poetics of the Infinite, three artists contemplate infinity through fragrance, geometries, and light.
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INK speaks to the bold insistence on leaving a trace, a mark that knows it will fade, yet persists. A poetic contradiction lies in each stroke: the pursuit of permanence in a world destined to vanish.
Whether in blue or black, in pencil or rust, each line reflects fragments of human experience – perhaps figures, animals, or letters – yet none of it is real; it is only experiences, biases, dreams, and demons. Rather than rely on the slow decay of ink, paper, or perhaps one day pixels, we lean on what is within our control: memory, boundless, infinite, and ours alone.
In this quiet persistence, we find our redemption—an echo of those who remain and those who have already gone. INK is a profoundly personal project. As Velitchkova says "Life doesn’t give us what we desire without first demanding something in return". INK is Velitchkova's answer to a year filled with hard lessons, hopes, and losses. Built upon these experiences, each line structure tells its own story, echoing to a song by Travis—a band that knows the artist's steps better than most.
This series traces the history of inks through algorithmic iterations. Each one is reimagined as both a medium and metaphor. Iron gall ink, used in medieval Europe, ironically corroded the manuscripts it aimed to preserve. Blue ink, made practical by the 20th-century ballpoint, serves the demands of modern life. Black ink, from ancient Egypt and China, symbolizes permanence in official records and last words. White ink, an accent in manuscripts and art, was never meant for the mundane. It exists to illuminate, to contrast, used sparingly for highlights on dark surfaces.
INK draws from the simplicity of Picasso’s single-line figures, Chillida’s sculptural weight, Kline’s expressive brushwork, and Basquiat’s chaotic yet precise gestures. Yet it seeks neither homage nor critique, it merely stands as a mirror, reflecting our insistent need to matter.
RELEASE DATE
3 Dec 2024
LIBRARY
p5@1.9.0
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CREATIVE CREDITS
INK is the culmination of many things. And many people along the way. Therefore, I’d like to dedicate it to all of them—those who are here and those who are not. It feels like a kind of poetic ending, and at the same time, the beginning of something new. Specifically, throughout the development of this project over the past year, I want to thank the entire ArtBlocks team for believing in each of my ideas and for being willing to go all in on them. Special mention to Sarah Ross for swiftly helping me through the process, and Holladay Saltz, for her invaluable help in crafting the fragrance—for her dedication, knowledge, generosity, and passion. Lastly, and of course, to Marcelo. For his patience and support. For being each other’s muse, always, in everything. Day after day, and forever.
SALES NOTES
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RELEASE DETAILS
100 works released with Unknown on 3 Dec 2024
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ARTIST SITE
http://inkxiskra.com...
PROJECT ID
0xab0000000000aa06f89b268d604a9c1c41524ac6-497
CONTRACT
Etherscan
LICENSE
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
ABOUT THE ARTIST
b.1988, Bulgaria Lives and works in Madrid, Spain
Iskra Velitchkova is a Bulgarian artist based in Madrid with a technology and artificial intelligence background. Her work delves into the complex interactions between humans and machines, investigating how these dynamics can deepen our understanding of human limitations and potential. Working within the field of generative art, Velitchkova comb...
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